A factorial design has two levels of factor A and three levels of factor B with six participants in each condition. The F-ratio for factor A would have _____ degrees of freedom
a. 1, 35
b. 1, 30
c. 2, 35
d. 2, 30
b
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After suffering from a stroke, Louise has problems dressing and seems to have trouble telling her right from her left. She also has trouble reading because she cannot seem to recognize written words. It is quite likely that the damage from the stroke
a. affected the right hemisphere of her brain. b. affected the left hemisphere of her brain. c. is not responsible for the deficits she is experiencing. d. effected both sides of her brain.
According to Sigmund Freud, the unconscious:
a. is less important in understanding behavior than consciousness b. can be accessed directly through conscious introspection c. contains memories and urges that control behavior d. does not exist
Progressive relaxation involves
a. visualizing images that are calming and relaxing. b. tightening all the muscles in a given area of the body then releasing them. c. deliberating doing things at a slower pace. d. an internal monologue of positive coping statements.
Aversive conditioning for alcoholics
a. punishes the alcoholic for drinking by making him or her sick after drinking. b. uses educational and life skills training to help the alcoholic understand the negative aspects of drinking. c. includes family members to try to help the alcoholic understand the harm his or her behaviors have done. d. involves pairing alcohol with something unpleasant like electric shock.